Description: Pilgrim Paths in Latin Lands, by Dom Bede Camm, 1923, with Interesting Provenance Pilgrim Paths in Latin Lands. Camm, Dom Bede. London: MadDonald & Evans, 1923. The author was a Benedictine monk of Downside Abbey. The Latin lands are mostly Italy, plus Bethlehem and Jerusalem. Contents include: Subiaco - the pilgrim path, the Sacro Speco, the prot-monastery of Santa Scolastica, Montecassino, The Madonna di Canneto, St. Gerard of Gallinaro, an Italian village and an English saint, the home of St. Thomas of Aquinas, a Good Friday in Rome, the father of a saint, a client of St. Thomas of Canterbury, Ronciglione, Rocamadour, Sainte Foy de Conques, St. Benedict's Abbey Maredsous, a soldier's pilgimage to Jerusalem, Bethlehem (Church of the Holy Sepulchre). Well illustrated, with both drawings and photographic illustrations. Hardcover, 8x10 inches, 278 pages. Very good condition, firmly bound, with bookplate on inside front cover of George Charles Williamson, Mount Manor House, Guildford, and another former owner's name stamped on the facing page. George Charles Williamson (1858-1942) was an art historian and writer who advised J. Pierpont Morgan on his purchases.
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Binding: Hardcover
Origin: England
Place of Publication: London
Language: English
Author: Dom Bede Camm
Publisher: MacDonald & Evans
Topic: Italy and Israel
Subject: Exploration & Travel
Year Printed: 1923
Original/Facsimile: Original